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Topic: Litterbugs - STOP IT! (Read 4176 times)

goger

Yesterday my son and I picked up a twelve pack's worth of assorted beer cans strewn across the length of the course. I'm sure that no one that reads the forum would make the mistake of drinking beer at SMP, nor would they carelessly throw cans on the ground, but just in case that was you, STOP IT!.

Seriously folks, they will get you there if you drink.....they have their own POLICE DEPARTMENT, not just Rangers, but actually LAW OFFICERS, it will be a sad day when we have to report here the next fund raising event to help Disc Golfer IDIOT out of jail from SMP....

kohjahk

It wasn't me as I haven't been able to convince a group of people to go to a disc golf course where the imbibing of beer is prohibited and pimped out park rangers are issued weapons and badges and called a police force.

I have put in a request with the park manager to get at least 4 industrial trash cans at strategic points on the course until we get the benchs in. Until then please do your part to pick up after yourself, and if your a star citizen like the folks in this thread, please help the community and clean up after the inconsiderate!

the litter is a bothersome component, but the alcohol is a bigger issue, you really must watch it out there folks, this is a serious matter, and although I don't like the idea of a public park not allowing alcohol, be SMART, don't ruin it for all of us.

joebquint

Spoke to a park ranger today, actually they stopped us because our dogs were leashed to eachother but we weren't actively holding them. He said that they are cracking down on people trashing up the park. My folks and family went out and tossed 12-18 and it was quite clear. We always pick up trash that we see laying around.

Hopefully they will install some trash cans and pads to help out the park.